Industrial Area/South Ravines – A red Polaris ATV was recovered. It had been reported stolen from Edmonton.

Feb. 15

Athabasca Drive – A red 2007 Ford F350 was stolen early morning. It was recovered the next day in Leduc.

Feb. 17

Devon/Leduc border – A camouflage 2009 ATV was recovered. It had been reported stolen from Leduc.

Feb. 19

Athabasca Avenue – An unlocked SUV was entered overnight and the ignition was damaged.

Several of these files are still under investigation. If anyone has any information regarding any of these crimes or suspicious occurrences, please contact the Devon RCMP at 780-987-3413. If you wish to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477).

Jan. 22

A break and enter in progress was reported in the industrial area. RCMP members attended and located a male who was a previous employee. No offense occurred. No charges were laid.

Jan. 27

A residential break and enter in progress was reported. RCMP members attended and did not find any one at the home. The home owners were contacted and it was determined no offense occurred.

Feb. 3

A report was received of a stolen phone at a local business. RCMP officers attended and the owner was able to identify who took the phone. A male was arrested and later released to appear in court.

Feb. 4

A resident was defrauded of $7,000 when they were contacted over the telephone by someone claiming to be from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The victim was instructed to deposit the money into Bitcoin machines in Edmonton.

Reminder about scams:

If you get a call from someone stating that they are with the Canada Revenue Agency or the “CRA” and they are calling regarding overdue taxes or a warrant for your arrest or for any other reason, do not give them any personal information or money. Canada Revenue only contacts individuals by mail. If you receive a call like this, hang up. If you have any concerns, call your local Canada Revenue Agency Office.

Feb. 8

RCMP conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the industrial area and discovered that it was not currently registered or insured. The vehicle was towed and the driver was issued violation tickets for: Permit Improper Use of Licence Plate ($310) and Drive Uninsured Motor Vehicle on Highway, which requires mandatory court appearance.

Feb. 10

Devon Community Peace Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle, which failed to stop. Edmonton Police Air 1 was in the area and assisted in locating the vehicle. RCMP members attended and assisted with the arrest of one male. He was charged with Flight from Peace Officer and Drive While Unauthorized, both which require a mandatory court appearance. The vehicle was towed and seized for 30 days.

Feb. 13

Devon Community Peace Officers conducted a traffic stop and located a male with an outstanding warrant for arrest, from High Level RCMP. An RCMP member attended and found the driver had consumed cannabis. The driver was issued a 24-hour suspension for cannabis consumption. The driver was arrested and issued a violation ticket for Transport Cannabis Within Easy Access of Occupants, ($115). The vehicle was also towed.

Hit and Runs:

Jan. 27

A parked grey 2006 Ford F350 was struck while parked on Kananaskis Drive. The suspect(s) did not leave any information.

Feb. 4

A parked silver 2014 Ford Fusion was struck while parked on Devonian Crescent. The suspect(s) did not leave any information.

Collisions:

Feb. 4

Miquelon Avenue – A vehicle slid off the road and into a tree in a parking lot. No injuries. No charges.

Feb. 11

Hwy 60/Miquelon Avenue – A vehicle was struck from behind while stopped at the traffic lights. No injuries and no charges were laid.

Feb. 12

Erie Street South (Miquelon Avenue) – A vehicle was struck from behind when it stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross the street. No injuries and no charges were laid.

If anyone has any information about any of the reports please contact the Devon RCMP at (780) 987-3413.